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IOS emulators

79 bytes added, 08:31, 7 February 2023
From https://github.com/hikari-no-yume/touchHLE/commit/32d12cc697f8fc62770962b8d5a1fee44dfba677
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:A promising new endeavour that aims to run older iOS apps by recreating standard iOS libraries instead of emulating all of an iDevice’s internal components. Because of this very high-level approach, no dump of the operating system is required. Its initial target is iPhone OS 2.x apps, with other 32-bit iOS versions being planned. Development started in December 2022, and its first release, 0.1.0, came out in February 2023. Currently, it is only known to support one app, namely [https://archive.org/download/iOSObscura/iPhoneOS%202/com.ooi.supermonkeyball/ SEGA and Other Ocean’s ''Super Monkey Ball''] – the dev’s inspiration for the project – but development is still ongoing. To run an application, you must unzip the IPA app dump, place the *.app folder inside touchHLE’s main directory, and then run it from the command line, however, development versions have made it so an IPA file can be run directly. The accelerometer is controlled through a joystick’s left analog stick. It is still a very barebones experience, but the one game it supports is fully playable and runs full speed even on mid-range laptops, and it’s still very early in development.
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